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@thequestionisnotwho
— Megan Fernandes, “I’m Smarter than this Feeling, but Am I?” from I Do Everything I’m Told
Chicago, Lincoln Park
Jenny Holzer, "BY YOUR RESPONSE TO DANGER"
Renowned field biologist, George B Schaller and his Raven companion paddle down Coville River.
Alaska
1952
Artem Balashevsky
Dimitris Harasiadis, Monemvasia, Greece, 1955
A symbol can always be studied from an infinite number of points of view; and each thinker has the right to discover in the symbol a new meaning corresponding to the logic of his own conceptions. As a matter of fact symbols are precisely intended to awaken ideas sleeping in our consciousness. They arouse a thought by means of suggestion and thus cause the truth which lies hidden in the depths of our spirit to reveal itself. In order that the symbols could speak, it is essential that we should have in ourselves the germs of the ideas, the revelation of which constitutes the mission of the symbols. But no revelation whatever is possible if the mind is empty, sterile and inert.
Oswald Wirth, Hermetic Symbolism
Leo Maki, High Flying Bird
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Georgia O'Keeffe, It was Blue and Green, 1960
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